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从无人机记录动物叫声:归巢时蝙蝠的回声定位。

Recording animal vocalizations from a UAV: bat echolocation during roost re-entry.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2018 May 17;8(1):7779. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-26122-z.

Abstract

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are rising in popularity for wildlife monitoring, but direct recordings of animal vocalizations have not yet been accomplished, likely due to the noise generated by the UAV. Echolocating bats, especially Tadarida brasiliensis, are good candidates for UAV recording due to their high-speed, high-altitude flight. Here, we use a UAV to record the signals of bats during morning roost re-entry. We designed a UAV to block the noise of the propellers from the receiving microphone, and report on the characteristics of bioacoustic recordings from a UAV. We report the first published characteristics of echolocation signals from bats during group flight and cave re-entry. We found changes in inter-individual time-frequency shape, suggesting that bats may use differences in call design when sensing in complex groups. Furthermore, our first documented successful recordings of animals in their natural habitat demonstrate that UAVs can be important tools for bioacoustic monitoring, and we discuss the ethical considerations for such monitoring.

摘要

无人机(UAV)在野生动物监测中越来越受欢迎,但由于无人机产生的噪音,动物发声的直接记录尚未完成。回声定位蝙蝠,特别是巴西棕蝠,由于其高速、高空飞行,是 UAV 记录的良好候选者。在这里,我们使用无人机记录蝙蝠在清晨归巢时的信号。我们设计了一种无人机,以阻挡螺旋桨噪音进入接收麦克风,并报告来自无人机的生物声学记录的特征。我们报告了首次发表的蝙蝠在群体飞行和洞穴归巢期间的回声定位信号特征。我们发现个体间时频形状的变化,表明蝙蝠在复杂群体中感知时可能会使用不同的叫声设计。此外,我们首次成功记录了动物在其自然栖息地的录音,证明 UAV 可以成为生物声学监测的重要工具,我们还讨论了这种监测的伦理考虑。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2149/5958051/d0b2b0d2c630/41598_2018_26122_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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